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WLC Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 26
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I 'think' style sheets are the answer to my problem. Now I cannot webdesign for toffee and so everything is a mishmash but I saw this accordion image viewer made in AJAX for free and wanted to put it on my site, but I need to position it in an exact position on my webpage.
How do I do this please? Accordion: http://www.ajaxcrawler.com/2008/01/i...moo-tools.html My webpage: http://lovelago.googlepages.com/test7a.html CSS: http://lovelago.googlepages.com/main.css Also, I only need a really trim version of this CSS, as it came with the webpage that had the accordion and has all of its 'own style' that I do not need. Thanks to anybody! |
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WLC Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 15
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not had time to read your code, but i would say place all the html of the ajax thingy between <div>
<div id="blah"> ajax code </div> then use css #blah to set where on your page it goes, the colors used and allsorts |
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